
Nadine Dorries turns attention to destroying the BBC in bid to save Boris Johnson
Dorries said that “state-run TV has had its day”.

Dorries said that “state-run TV has had its day”.

‘This is not the first time Boris Johnson has broken the rules and it is unlikely to be the last’

‘Beyond embarrassing’

‘Governments which have handed £895bn of quantitative easing to speculators can also create money to help hard pressed households’.

Culture secretary Nadine Dorries replied: “Fantastic question”.

Kemkaran has also previously retweeted users who accused Labour MP Naz Shah, of not being “white enough” to have experienced Bradford’s “no-go areas”.

In a letter to the Telegraph, the MPs ‘appeal for a new approach to energy security’,

On the NHS, 70 percent say the government is doing a bad job, while on crime 59 percent say the government is performing badly.

Laurence Robertson MP has been advocating for the betting industry after previously being criticised for a conflict of interest

The dire ratings for Johnson were reported in ConservativeHome yesterday, following a survey of party members.